I have the same issue with my trac installation. I couldn't find a solution 
so far. It would be nice if in the search result the characters could be 
hidden that are not really relevant for identifying the right entry. E.g. I 
don't need to have a link, which can be quiet long as part of the result 
preview.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks!

Am Montag, 18. August 2008 21:17:48 UTC+2 schrieb Scott Bussinger:

> Is there any way built into Trac to customize (or adjust or tweak) the 
> search results page? I'm not concerned with what results are returned, 
> but with how they're presented. We're using an instance of Trac for an 
> internal help wiki and the search results are really much harder to 
> read than I'd like. The current layout for hits seems to be something 
> like: 
>
>      Grandparent/Parent/WikiPage: This is the first few characters of 
> content... 
>      ... this is the area in the content showing the context near the 
> hit ... 
>      by administrator 8/18/2008 9:30:00 AM 
>
> In our case, almost every page starts with and is full of Macros (e.g. 
> "[[PageOutline]]") and other "junk" that makes for very hard to read 
> search results. 
>
> I'd like to just eliminate the part after the title where it displays 
> the first part of the content, the username/date stuff, and then 
> filter the context section to remove macros and other formatting 
> symbols. 
>
> Is there any easy (or hard) way to do this? Or are there any 
> alternative search modules I could try? 
>
> Thanks!

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